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Allardyce warns of complacency
- Updated: September 15, 2016
Sam Allardyce believes England’s biggest challenge during their 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign will be breaking teams down.
Allardyce kicked off his reign in charge of the national side by beating Slovakia 1-0 in Trnava with Adam Lallana snatching victory in the fifth minute of injury time.
The 61-year-old expects future Group F opponents, including Scotland, to provide a similar defensive test and warned against frustration.
“I think everybody will be a big challenge,” Allardyce told the FA’s website.
“It appears to me that our games will be spent trying to break these teams down and …